Economy
Stop secret, backdoor recruitments, Senate warns MDAs
Senate has warned Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs of the federal government to stop all secret and backdoor employment into the federal service threatening to invoke necessary legislative actions against any that engages in such secret and backdoor recruitments. Speaking with Journalists after his Committee’s engagement with the officials of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter Governmental Affairs, Senator Danjuma La’ah, warned heads of the MDAs to ensure that their recruitment exercises accommodate every qualified Nigerian from the six geopolitical zones of the country
According to La’ah, the National Assembly would take the issue of lopsidedness in federal employments very seriously this year through aggressive oversight.
La’ah said, ” All along, our committee has not been taking the issue very seriously but now we are ready to ensure that the right things are done. “We must follow the law during recruitments exercises and all geopolitical zones must be fairly captured. Our committee would ensure that we follow up where necessary through aggressive oversight no matter what it will take us. All the geopolitical zones have qualified Nigerians in all spheres of life. So there is no basis lopsidedness in employment. The Senate is hereby emphasising that appointments must be given special considerations to ensure that geopolitical zones are adequately represented in the federal civil service. We will visit all the MDAs this year to audit their staff list. We will take drastic action against any erring agency.”
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